Stefan Behnel, 05.01.2014 09:03: > Nathaniel Smith, 05.01.2014 02:07: >> On 4 Jan 2014 22:01, "Stefan Behnel" wrote: >>> Stefan Behnel, 04.01.2014 22:51: >>>> Stefan Behnel, 04.01.2014 22:47: >>>>> Nathaniel Smith, 04.01.2014 18:36: >>>>>> >>>>>> if not np.ones((10, 1), order="C").flags.f_contiguous: >>>>>> # numpy without relaxed stride support >>>>>> raise SkipTest >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/cython/cython/commit/e1982505564125714d2010391eecfb8de61626fa >>>> >>>> Hmm, but this doesn't seem to work for me in older NumPy versions, although >>>> the original test used to work there. Should we explicitly test for NumPy >>>> 1.8+ as well? >>> >>> https://github.com/cython/cython/commit/a95d8f912c995300a13fc244ee71bc277668cb9a >> >> No, I'm missing something now; AFAIK there are only two numpy behaviors: >> with relaxed strides and without relaxed strides, and version number should >> be irrelevant beyond that. What's different between >> 1.8-without-relaxed-strides and 1.7 that makes the test break? > > Mark would certainly know better than me. > > In any case, the test works with both NumPy 1.7 (tested with Py 2.x and > 3.[12] on Jenkins) and NumPy 1.8 with relaxed strides support, but not with > NumPy 1.8 without relaxed strides. The last two were tested in Py3.3 only, > in case that matters. I also tested it locally now (in 3.3) and your > snippet successfully distinguishes the two builds for me, but the test > starts to fail when I disable relaxed strides in NumPy and works when it's > enabled.
I should add that this np.ones((10, 1), order="C").flags.f_contiguous returns False on NumPy 1.7 and only True on 1.8 with relaxed strides, thus the additional version test for <1.8. Stefan _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel